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A Mate for the Latecomer novel Chapter 1

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Life was going damn well great for me again. Yeah you heard that right

"AGAIN'

Yes, I may have been locked up, mistreated, and banished from a place once called home but because of something that never happened, it did.

I was the only one who was banished but my parents who knew the truth resigned from the pack and we had to move to my dad's good old friend's pack. The Alcaders, led by Alpha Lincoln Cruz back then is now led by Josh Hamilton and he's the Alpha's nephew.

He was made Alpha simply because the Alpha's daughter Aberdeen, now my best friend obliges to her parents. She didn't want the title; instead she became one of the pack warriors.

Desirably, her mate didn't want to take over the pack as an Alpha. He really loves his position as being the Beta.

Well, I guess being a Beta is hot, I mean you should have seen him whenever we have our training however he's my friend's mate, and to be honest, I have no feelings for him and just glad that he turned up to be friend's mate

It's funny when we moved here I was not allowed to go anywhere except to stay indoors. I was home schooled, never allowed to meet anybody else except Aberdeen and Josh.

So after a year of seeing me be a good girl, not causing any more trouble, my parents finally decided to let me join the pack training and everything else associated with the pack.

Six months later, I saw the proud look on my parents' faces when I graduated as one of the top warriors in the pack. It was like I had given them both the world. Reminiscing the memories of their reaction and how they went all out to express their happiness for what I have achieved so far.

But that was back then, the last time I ever saw my parents smiling back at me. Now they are smiling at me from heaven above and I intend to keep it that way.

The smile fades when someone swings at me, I deflect his punches and kick him right where the sun doesn't shine.

"Next time don't do that" I warn him earning whistles from the standbys'.

I continue to walk again passing by Aberdeen who was training the young pups and the teenagers. She waves at me and all kids look with disdain before they turn away from me without smiling.

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